In a recent study, researchers discovered that the inhabitants of Tell Tweini in Syria, dating back 4,000 years, followed a diet that closely resembled what we now know as the Mediterranean diet. Through stable isotope ratio analysis, researchers were able to determine the food groups that were consumed by analyzing archeological samples. The diet of
As former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton attempted to provide reassurance following President Joe Biden’s debate stumble against former President Donald Trump, they highlighted the need to acknowledge the recent debate disaster while redirecting the focus to the bigger picture. Despite their efforts to downplay the impact of the debate blunders, the reality is
Nokia’s recent bid to acquire U.S. optical networking gear maker Infinera for a whopping $2.3 billion has significant implications for the tech industry. This deal positions the Finnish company to capitalize on the massive investments in data centers driven by the surge in artificial intelligence applications. By acquiring Infinera, Nokia stands to surpass its competitor
The snap presidential elections in Iran have revealed a close race between a low-key moderate candidate, Massoud Pezeshkian, and a hardline contender, Saeed Jalili. More than 14 million votes have been counted, with Pezeshkian securing over 5.9 million votes and Jalili receiving over 5.5 million votes, according to provisional results by the interior ministry. The
The recent trade between the New Orleans Pelicans and the Atlanta Hawks involving Dejounte Murray has raised eyebrows across the NBA. With several key players changing teams, it is essential to delve into the potential impact of this move. Dejounte Murray, a talented guard, is set to bring a new dynamic to the Pelicans’ backcourt.
The search for the missing British teenager, Jay Slater, in Tenerife has been described as a “massive search” that is set to begin today, nearly two weeks after his disappearance. The urgency of this search is evident in the Civil Guard’s decision to call for volunteer associations, firefighters, and experienced individuals to assist in the
The New York Times editorial board recently made a bold statement urging President Joe Biden to exit the presidential election contest against Donald Trump. The board criticized Biden’s poor debate performance, stating that he appeared on Thursday night as the shadow of a great public servant. They highlighted that Biden struggled to explain what he
The recent Supreme Court decision to overturn the Chevron doctrine has garnered praise from Republican lawmakers and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The precedent, which allowed federal agencies to interpret laws when their language was unclear, has been a contentious issue for many years. GOP lawmakers have argued that this doctrine unfairly empowered unelected government
Boeing’s Starliner capsule, named “Calypso,” is currently residing at the International Space Station (ISS) longer than initially planned. The extended stay comes after Boeing and NASA decided to conduct further testing on the spacecraft back on the ground. This decision has caused the postponement of setting a new target date for when the capsule will
The recent report from the Federal Reserve showed that inflation during May had slowed down to its lowest annual rate in over three years. The core personal consumption expenditures price index only increased by a seasonally adjusted 0.1% for the month, marking a 2.6% increase from a year ago. This number was down by 0.2